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A complete resource for emergency medicine
diagnosis, treatment, and education—all in one place
Featuring content co-published with
Essential online resources for all
emergency department needs . . .
for students, residents, and
practicing physicians.
AccessEmergency Medicine ® from McGraw-Hill
offers residents instant access to videos, self-assessment,
Medical is a comprehensive online emergency medicine
and leading emergency textbooks that will establish an
resource that delivers quick diagnosis and treatment
important foundation for learning; enables instructors
answers for a broad spectrum of complaints encountered
to create, track and report their students’ progress
in the emergency department, featuring select content
through our Custom Curriculum workflow tool; and
co-published with the American College of Emergency
allows practicing physicians to brush up on their medical
Physicians (ACEP). It provides medical students with a
knowledge when studying for their recertification exam.
variety of resources needed to excel in their clerkship;
Connect instantly to the fully searchable, complete content of
20+ leading emegency medicine textbooks, such as:
> T
intinalli’s Emergency Medicine:
A Comprehensive Study Guide
> The Atlas of Emergency Medicine
> Atlas of Pediatric Emergency Medicine
> Emergency Medicine Procedures
> Emergency Orthopedics
>
>
>
>
>
mergency Radiology: Case Studies
E
Emergency Ultrasound
Goldfrank’s Toxicologic Emergencies
Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine Manual
For a complete list of textbooks, visit the Readings tab on accessemergencymedicine.com
Tailored to your emergency medicine program
Custom Curriculum is a powerful workflow tool that enables program and clerkship directors
to customize and manage resident and student training from one convenient site. With Custom
Curriculum, instructors can:
• Build curriculum-specific topics, using assessment and test elements to track individual
resident or student progress
• Match their program’s unique education structure
• Provide targeted and trackable remediation
Residents and medical students can study procedures and test themselves, as well as track their
performance, using faculty-selected resources.
World renowned content
delivers immediate clinical
and educational support.
Tintinalli’s Online First—View advanced chapters of the upcoming Eighth Edition of Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine
exclusively on AccessEmergency Medicine—not available anywhere else until 2015.
Procedural Videos—View the most complete collection of detailed emergency medicine and pediatric procedural
videos online—designed to help guide users through basic and advanced skills procedures, brief interventions, and
applications of decision rules.
High-Quality Images—Speed diagnosis, and prepare for lectures and presentations, with an extensive library of
thousands of images that includes common and uncommon clinical presentations and imaging studies of children
and adults.
Self-Assessment—Test your knowledge and strengthen your areas of weakness with thousands of Q&A questions
designed to help you ace your exams.
Integrated Drug Database—Look up dosing, indications, and adverse reactions through an updated drug database
including thousands of generic and brand-name drugs—with printable patient handouts presented in English and Spanish.
Clerkship Corner—Get all the specific resources students need for a successful rotation in emergency medicine,
including text references, case files, and videos on essential concepts and procedures.
Patient Education—Comprehensive, reliable healthcare information for adults, pediatrics, medicines, and acute
settings available in multiple languages.
Cases—Build invaluable skills through cases that assist medical students to better understand and evaluate real world
experiences and apply this knowledge to the patient.
Sample Curriculums—Customize EMReC, the first full curricular collection of learning modules created by our leading
advisory board, to fit your specific residency needs. A sample clerkship curriculum is also available.
The AccessEmergency Medicine Advisory Board
Editor-in-Chief
Judith E. Tintinalli, MD, MS, FACEP
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Advisory Board:
Stephen H. Thomas, MD, MPH | University of Oklahoma
David M. Cline, MD, FACEP | Wake Forest University
Mary Jo Wagner, MD, FACEP | Michigan State University
Kevin Biese, MD, MAT | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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viewed on any device—making it easy
to get information instantly.
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AccessEmergency Medicine offers retrievable institutional usage statistics and MARC 21 records, external OpenURLenabled links to primary literature via PubMed, and has advanced search capabilities, including full-text Boolean search.
AccessEmergency Medicine also offers flexible access for both in-network and remote users via IP authentication,
Athens authentication, referral URL, and/or user name and password.
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